Skip to content

How to unsubscribe from Grammarly emails

Grammarly unsubscribe is fastest from the Emails page inside your account at account.grammarly.com. The most common nuisance is the weekly writing-insights email - a stat-heavy summary of how many words you wrote and corrections Grammarly made. It looks like a system notification but it is marketing, and it has its own toggle. Below covers the account method, the in-email link for people who never want to sign in, and a bulk option for inboxes that are full of similar product-tip emails.

Try ClearMyInbox free - bulk unsubscribe in one click, free for the first 3 scans.

Method 1: Grammarly account email settings

All the toggles live in one place once you sign in.

  1. Open account.grammarly.com and sign in.
  2. In the left sidebar choose Settings (or Subscriptions on some account types).
  3. Find the Emails section. Grammarly lists categories such as Weekly insights, Product tips, Promotions, and Announcements.
  4. Untick every category you do not want. The weekly stat email is Weekly insights - it is easy to miss because the email itself rarely uses that label.
  5. Save.

Security alerts and password-reset emails are not in this toggle list and continue to arrive on real account events. That is by design.

Method 2: in-email Unsubscribe link

Open any Grammarly email and scroll to the footer. There is a single Unsubscribe link that works without logging in, signed with a token tied to your email address. The catch: it opts you out only of that category. A weekly-insights unsubscribe still leaves you on the product-tips list.

Gmail and Apple Mail also expose Grammarly's List-Unsubscribe header as the native one-click button at the top of the message - the fastest possible opt-out.

Method 3: turn off the Grammarly extension notifications too

Some of what people call "Grammarly emails" are actually browser-extension notifications surfaced inside Gmail. To kill them: open Grammarly's extension options, switch off Show Grammarly in Gmail, and the in-Gmail prompts stop. Email opt-out alone does not silence the extension overlay.

Method 4: bulk-unsubscribe across all SaaS notifications

Grammarly is one of dozens of productivity tools that quietly email weekly summaries. Notion, Slack, Trello, Calendly, Figma - they all do it. Killing them one footer link at a time gets old fast. ClearMyInbox finds every sender in your inbox that uses the List-Unsubscribe header (Grammarly and most SaaS tools do) and lets you opt out of dozens in a single batch.

What about Grammarly for Business or Enterprise accounts?

Business and Enterprise accounts have admin-controlled email policies. Marketing toggles work the same way but some categories (security audit reports, usage summaries) are configured by the workspace admin and cannot be opted out of by individual users. Ask your admin to update the workspace-level email settings.

Frequently asked questions

How do I stop the Grammarly weekly writing stats email?

Sign in and go to account.grammarly.com, then Subscriptions or Settings → Emails. Untick Weekly insights or Activity summary - that is the specific category for the writing-stats summary email.

Does unsubscribing from Grammarly emails cancel my Premium plan?

No. Marketing and product emails are separate from billing. Premium continues to renew until you cancel under Subscription. Email opt-out only silences the marketing and product-tip mail.

Why am I still getting Grammarly emails I never signed up for?

Grammarly enables the writing-insights email and product tips by default when you create a free account. People often install the extension, use it without thinking about it, and then notice the weekly email weeks later. The setting was on the whole time, just unnoticed.

Can I unsubscribe from Grammarly without logging in?

Yes - the footer Unsubscribe link in any Grammarly email works without an account login. It is signed with a token, so one click and you are removed from that specific category.

Will the Grammarly browser extension still work if I unsubscribe?

Yes. The browser extension, desktop app, and Grammarly Editor are unaffected by email opt-out. Only the marketing and weekly-summary emails stop. Critical account emails (security alerts, password resets) continue.